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Are you coming to college tomorrow vs Will you come to College tomorrow

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both ask about someone's plans to attend college the next day. The choice between the two phrases depends on personal preference or the context in which they're used.
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Last updated: July 16, 2024

Are you coming to college tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual way to ask someone if they plan to attend college the next day. It is commonly used in informal conversations among friends or peers.

Examples:

  • Are you coming to college tomorrow or are you taking the day off?
  • I heard you're coming to college tomorrow. Is that true?
  • They're sending me back to college tomorrow.
  • Are you coming to a special place...
  • So, are you coming to the faculty conference tonight?
  • Are you coming to my fundraiser?
  • Are you coming to my party tomorrow?
  • Why are you coming to me?
  • Are you coming to the staff potluck tomorrow?
  • Uncle Donnie, are you coming to my school concert tonight?
  • Are you coming to his birthday?
  • Then why are you coming to me?
  • David, are you coming to my fifteenth anniversary party?
  • Are you coming to dinner tonight?
  • Are you coming to my sister's contest tonight?
  • Are you coming to my fundraiser?
  • Are you coming to the protest at the Senate?
  • Are you coming to my wedding or not?
  • Are you coming to the Sears briefing?
  • I know you're going back to college tomorrow.
  • Ma, when are you coming to visit me?
  • Are you coming to Scotland or what?

Alternatives:

  • Will you be attending college tomorrow?
  • Do you plan to come to college tomorrow?
  • Are you going to college tomorrow?
  • Will you come to college tomorrow?
  • Do you intend to come to college tomorrow?

Will you come to College tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a more formal way to ask someone if they plan to attend college the next day. It is suitable for professional or polite conversations.

Examples:

  • Will you come to college tomorrow as planned?
  • I was wondering, will you come to college tomorrow?
  • They're sending me back to college tomorrow.
  • I know you're going back to college tomorrow.
  • Through love will you come to Me.
  • When will you come to a place like this?
  • Will you come to the headquarters for questioning?
  • Will you come to mine for another coffee?
  • Will you come to my baptism this weekend?
  • No, I mean w-why did you come to college?
  • Will you come to Chicago with me like you promised?
  • Will you come to my funeral, John?
  • Will you come to see me on visitors' day?
  • Will you come to City Hall later, if you please... to sign that letter for the bishop, like all the others did...
  • I mean, what will you come to?
  • Will you come to the market with us tomorrow?
  • Will you come to the theatre with me tonight?
  • Will you come to the procession, Mr Mayor?
  • Will you come to the shelter?
  • Now will you come to lunch with me?
  • Will you come to mass with me?
  • When will you come to peace with your past, Angela?

Alternatives:

  • Are you coming to college tomorrow?
  • Do you plan to come to college tomorrow?
  • Are you going to college tomorrow?
  • Will you be attending college tomorrow?
  • Do you intend to come to college tomorrow?

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